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u have plenty of room, and 18's should take up less space. The only down side is running them side by side, I only have 39" in my HHR. I had a 14 cubes after displacemnts under the window line, no back seat of course.
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Just do (3) really badass 15's with proper box and power. You should do quite well if it's done well. Very generically speaking, (2) 18's usually requires more airspace than the 15's. I ran my (3) 15's in 9 cubes net with the potential to definitely go larger for increased efficiency. It was quite destructive.
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I don't mean to be rude, Eric. But if you can't afford to go to a show, how can you afford to spend $1200+ on woofers? and then amps and batteries as well?
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I actually decided to do 12s over 18teens cause 12s are more common and easier to find then 18teens plus doesn't take a lot of power to make them get loud. I enjoyed my first bassrace show yesterday its not easy holding a steady number that is for sure. That is why i am doing 12s to dbass there a little more affordable then 18teens.
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quote:Originally posted by ew150db: I actually decided to do 12s over 18teens cause 12s are more common and easier to find then 18teens plus doesn't take a lot of power to make them get loud. I enjoyed my first bassrace show yesterday its not easy holding a steady number that is for sure. That is why i am doing 12s to dbass there a little more affordable then 18teens.
What 12's did you decide on?
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quote:Originally posted by AudioXtremes: eric do 6 brutus 12"s and a gpv3000d. super budget and easy 139.9s!
with the cruiser built right he can do 139.9 with 1 12. it sure worked good for me in my cruiser. i was capable of doin 150 in bass race with 2 cvx 15's.
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I decided on the 4 brutus 12s and two powerzone 1500.1s with a 2nd battery. Im just slowly upgrading when i can then ill install everything all at once. Thanks for the tips guys im going to run it in a no wall setup too.
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Yeah, I emailed jay my application, previous stats, points, etc. when they had that application month. and then nothing. maybe someday I can join the boys in blue. it's a goal
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